Do you have a topic that is an immediate deal breaker if a manga series you were already reading suddenly featured that topic, such that you would stop reading the series (even if it was "tastefully" done)? For example: religion, rape, etc.

What could possibly happen between two - working at a call center answering phones all day? Kosugi is a part-time worker and his boss, Ogata, is anything but nice. He is always unapproachable, mean and strict. Scolding Kosugi all the time even though he's always trying his hardest. Meanwhile, his coworker, Kaminuma has his eye on Kosugi, and somehow that seems to bother Ogata. Kaminuma plays his game too well, and he seems to be abusing his authority too much. Would this be considered a sexual harassment at the work place and does Ogata actually care about Kosugi?

This was surprisingly good, I had a lot of fun reading it. The focus is more on cute & fluffy than on character development, but it's still a nice read with a good sense of humour and lots of "aww" moments that aren't too sugary. Kosugi was cute and still manly and made a lot of interesting faces, and Ogata managed for the most part to avoid the clichés I expected. He's also pretty cute! 8)

The other guy, Kaminuma, wasn't what I expected from the summary; I thought he'd be the typical overbearing, smirking seme type, but he's just a flirt and has an odd sense of entertainment. It was a bit sad that he was only used as a device to propel the plot forward, but nonetheless I found the interaction between him and Kosugi pretty funny, and Kosugi's reactions and his way to deal with Kaminuma were worth seeing and a bit of fresh air.

There were some jumps in the relationship I found to be a little too fast, and I wish the mangaka had filled those gaps, but it still was very enjoyable. All in all it's a feel-good-read or something to go to when you just need a random BL fix, but one of the more rewarding ones. Will read it again some time, and I'm definitely going to check our her other works!

a whole volume, and not much character development -- a tiny bit on part of the uke who starts out kinda lazy but then shapes up to impress his strict manager. what the heck do these two see in each other? it's adequately drawn, but i just couldn't get into it because these characters are not very interesting.